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Vol. 1 Issue 1 January, 2009
Vol. 1 Issue 2 July 2009
- Editor's Statement
By David Polizzi, Editor in Chief
- Beyond Agency and Structure: Methodological Considerations for
Researching the Use of Restrictive Physical Intervention Against Children in Jail
By Don Crewe PhD, Roehampton University, London
- Macro-Micro Theoretical Integration: An Unexplored Theoretical Frontier
By Lisa R. Muftić, Georgia State University
- Radio Frequency Identification Technology & the Risk Society: A Preliminary Review & Critique for Justice Studies
By Brian Sellers, M.S., Department of Criminology University of South Florida and Bruce A. Arrigo, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Critical Discourse: Criminology and the Social Sciences
- Phenomenology, Postmodernism, and Philosophical Criminology: A Conversational Critique
By David Polizzi, Indiana State University Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, and Bruce A. Arrigo, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Vol. 2 Issue 1 January 2010
Vol. 2 Issue 2 July 2010
- Editor’s Statement
By David Polizzi, Editor in Chief
- The Interstitial And Creativity: Bergson And Fitzpatrick On The Emergence Of Law
By Ronnie Lippens, Keele University, UK
- Power: The Supposed Definitions Revisited
By Dr Don Crewe, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
- Wrongful Incarceration: A Foucauldian Analysis
By Eric Dunning, University Of Alabama
- A “Morphological Sphinx”: On The Silence Of The Assassin Leon Czolgosz
By Cary Federman, Montclair State University
- In Search Of The Human In The Shadows Of Correctional Practice: A Theoretical Reflection
David Polizzi, Indiana State University
Shadd Maruna, Queen's University, Belfast
Vol. 1 Special Edition 3 December 2010
- Editor’s Statement
By David Polizzi, Editor in Chief
- Arguing the 8th Amendment for the Mentally Ill: Can Aristotle Help?
By Annalise Acorn, University of Alberta
- Inmate Mental Health, Solitary Confinement, And Cruel And Unusual Punishment: An Ethical And Justice Policy Inquiry
By Heather Y. Bersot, M.S., UNC Charlotte and By Bruce A. Arrigo, Ph.D.*, UNC Charlotte
- Commentary on “Inmate Mental Health, Solitary Confinement, And Cruel And Unusual Punishment: An Ethical And Justice Policy Inquiry”
By Terry A. Kupers, M.D., M.S.P.
- Care for Convicts
By Lois Presser, The University of Tennessee and By Beth Easterling, The University of Tennessee
- Dignity, Virtue, and Punishment: The Ethical Justification of Disciplinary Segregation in Prisoners
By Tony Ward Victoria University of Wellington
Vol. 3 Issue 1 January 2011
- Editor’s Statement
By David Polizzi, Editor in Chief
- Justice-Rendering Schemas: A Typology for Forms of Justice and a Prolegomenon for Transformative Justice
By Dragan Milovanovic, Justice Studies Department, Northeastern Illinois University
- Democratic Criminology: The Place of Criminological Expertise in the Public Sphere
By Aaron Fichtelberg and Aaron Kupchik, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Delaware
- Filling in the Gaps in Culture-Based Theories of Organizational Crime
By Adam Trahan, University of North Texas, Department of Criminal Justice
- Knowledge Reifying Force-Intention-Harm K(F+I+H): The Nature and Structure of Crime: A Multidimensional Theoretical Model
By Ehor Boyanowsky & Jonathan Yasayko, Simon Fraser University
- Inmate Mental Health, Solitary Confinement, and Cruel and Unusual Punishment: A Preliminary Response To Commentators
By Heather Y. Bersot, M.S., and By Bruce A. Arrigo, Ph.D.*, UNC Charlotte
- Book Review: "Black Bodies, White Gazes: The Continuing Significance of Race" (George Yancy)
By David Polizzi, Ph.D., Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Indiana State University
- Book Review: "Been a Heavy Life: Stories of Violent Men" (Lois Presser)
By Laura King
- Book Review: "Criminology: An Integrated Approach" (Gregg Barak)
By Joshua Smallridge
- Book Review: "A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Studying Criminology." (Ronnie Lippens)
By Tyler Wall
Vol. 3 Issue 2 August 2011
- Editor’s Statement
By David Polizzi, Editor in Chief, Associate Professor Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Indiana State University
- Liberated Voices: Juvenile Offenders’ Perceptions of the Therapeutic Relationship
By John S. Ryals, Jr., Department of Juvenile Services, Jefferson Parish, LA
- Is Capital Punishment Just? Assessing the Death Penalty Using Justice Theory
By Matthew Robinson, Government & Justice Studies, Appalachian State University
- Book Review: Essential Criminology 3rd Edition
By Roger Schafer, Washington State University
Special Feature: Student Articles
Guest Editor, Roger Schaefer, Washington State University
Guest Associate Editor, Heather Pruss, Indaina University
- Guest Editor's Statement
By Roger Schaefer, Washington State University, Criminal Justice Program
- Understanding Others’ Experience: Phenomenology and/Beyond Violence
By Joshua Freistadt, University of Alberta
- Redefining Genocide: The International Criminal Court’s Failure to Indict on the Darfur Situation
By Simeon Sungi, Indiana University
- Conflict In Darfur: Calculation And Inadequate International Response
By Bob Zaremba, Eastern Michigan University
Vol. 4 Special Edition, January 2012
Vol. 4 Issue 1 January 2012
Vol. 4 Issue2, August 2012
- Editor’s Statement
By David Polizzi, Editor in Chief Associate Professor Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Indiana State University
- Toward a Unified Criminology: Integrating Assumptions about Crime, People, and Society (New York University Press, 2011)
Robert Agnew, Emory University
- The Challenges of Integrating Criminology: A Commentary on Agnew’s Toward a Unified Criminology
Stuart Henry, San Diego State University
- The Perversion of Criminology
Matthew Robinson, Appalachian State University
- The Power of One?: Reflections On Agnew’s Unified Theory Of Crime
James D. Unnever, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee
- Toward a Unified Criminology: Integrating Assumptions About Crime, People, and Society: A Commentary
Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky University
- In Search of the Ethical in Criminal Justice Practice
David Polizzi, Indiana State University
Michelle Brown, University of Tennessee
- What's A Just War Theorist?
Aleksander Jokic, Portland St. University
- Just War, Genocide, or Necessity: A Critical Response to Jokic
David Polizzi, Indiana State University
- Book Review: The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
Justin Grinage, University of Minnesota
- Book Review: Psychosocial Criminology: An Introduction
Roger Schaefer, Washington State University